Study region Montserrat, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean. Study focus Analysis of δ2H and δ18O isotopes, and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) anthropogenic tracers in Montserrat groundwater provides insights into the age and provenance of the spring waters. New hydrological insights δ2H and δ18O analysis indicates uniform recharge elevations for groundwaters on Montserrat. CFC-11 and CFC-12 analysis reveals age differences between isotopically similar, high elevation springs and low elevation aquifer waters. Low CFC concentrations within a confined low elevation aquifer suggest water ages of ∼45 years. High CFC concentrations in the northern and western springs are explained by rapid infiltration of cool (high CFC concentration) rainfall into s...
Documenting areas with natural groundwater reservior connectivity using isotopes before the anticipa...
Copyright Flinders UniversityThe groundwater resources of Cousine and Cousin Islands has previously ...
Please read abstract in the article.The National Research Foundation and the Water Research Commissi...
Study region: Montserrat, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean. Study focus: Analysis of δ2H and δ18O isotopes...
AbstractStudy regionThe tropical, active volcanic arc island of Montserrat, Lesser Antilles, Caribbe...
Improving the hydrological analysis of groundwater flow paths by integrating geochemical and physica...
The eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat (Lesser Antilles) from 1995 to present ha...
Groundwater resources on the Caribbean Islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao are limited and of poor...
Oceanic lithosphere carries volatiles, notably water, into the mantle through subduction at converge...
Congress on Groundwater and Global Change in the Western Mediterranean (2017. Granada)The Motril-Sal...
Fresh groundwater on barrier islands is affected by changing sea levels and precipitation variabilit...
This investigation is a comprehensive study of the hydrology and hydrogeochemistry of the Pleistoce...
This thesis investigates the long-term geochemical trends of volcanism on Montserrat and Guadeloupe,...
The volcanic coastal aquifers of west Hawaii supply drinking water to the area’s residents and nutri...
Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable manageme...
Documenting areas with natural groundwater reservior connectivity using isotopes before the anticipa...
Copyright Flinders UniversityThe groundwater resources of Cousine and Cousin Islands has previously ...
Please read abstract in the article.The National Research Foundation and the Water Research Commissi...
Study region: Montserrat, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean. Study focus: Analysis of δ2H and δ18O isotopes...
AbstractStudy regionThe tropical, active volcanic arc island of Montserrat, Lesser Antilles, Caribbe...
Improving the hydrological analysis of groundwater flow paths by integrating geochemical and physica...
The eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat (Lesser Antilles) from 1995 to present ha...
Groundwater resources on the Caribbean Islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao are limited and of poor...
Oceanic lithosphere carries volatiles, notably water, into the mantle through subduction at converge...
Congress on Groundwater and Global Change in the Western Mediterranean (2017. Granada)The Motril-Sal...
Fresh groundwater on barrier islands is affected by changing sea levels and precipitation variabilit...
This investigation is a comprehensive study of the hydrology and hydrogeochemistry of the Pleistoce...
This thesis investigates the long-term geochemical trends of volcanism on Montserrat and Guadeloupe,...
The volcanic coastal aquifers of west Hawaii supply drinking water to the area’s residents and nutri...
Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable manageme...
Documenting areas with natural groundwater reservior connectivity using isotopes before the anticipa...
Copyright Flinders UniversityThe groundwater resources of Cousine and Cousin Islands has previously ...
Please read abstract in the article.The National Research Foundation and the Water Research Commissi...